Wenceslao Soriano v. Alberto Gonzales , 201 F. App'x 376 ( 2006 )


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  •                      United States Court of Appeals
    FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
    ___________
    No. 05-2590
    ___________
    Wenceslao Cornejo Soriano,              *
    *
    Petitioner,                *
    * Petition for Review
    v.                                * of an Order of the
    * Board of Immigration Appeals.
    Alberto Gonzales, United States         *
    Attorney General,                       * [PUBLISHED]
    *
    Respondent.                *
    ___________
    Submitted: October 6, 2006
    Filed: October 19, 2006
    ___________
    Before SMITH, MAGILL, and BENTON, Circuit Judges.
    ___________
    PER CURIAM.
    Wenceslao Cornejo Soriano, a citizen of El Salvador, petitions for review of an
    order of the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) denying his motion to reconsider
    or to reopen.
    We conclude that the BIA acted within its discretion in denying Soriano’s
    motion. See Patel v. Ashcroft, 
    375 F.3d 693
    , 695-96 (8th Cir. 2004) (standard of
    review). We agree with the BIA that Soriano was ineligible for a waiver of
    removability under Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) § 212(c), 8 U.S.C.
    § 1182(c) (1994) (repealed effective Apr. 1, 1997), because the ground for which he
    was found removable--the aggravated felony of sexual abuse of minor--does not have
    a statutory counterpart in the grounds of inadmissibility listed in INA § 212(a), 8
    U.S.C. § 1182(a). See 8 C.F.R. § 1212.3(f)(5) (2005) (§ 212(c) relief shall be denied
    if alien is removable on ground which does not have statutory counterpart in grounds
    of inadmissibility under § 212(a)); Campos v. INS, 
    961 F.2d 309
    , 312-15 (1st Cir.
    1992) (§ 212(c) waiver may be granted to alien facing deportation only when there is
    ground of exclusion comparable to charge triggering deportation); In re Blake, 23 I.
    & N. Dec. 722, 723-29 (BIA 2005) (sexual-abuse-of-minor removability ground has
    no statutory counterpart in § 212(a) inadmissibility grounds).
    Accordingly, we deny the petition.
    ______________________________
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Document Info

Docket Number: 05-2590

Citation Numbers: 201 F. App'x 376

Filed Date: 10/19/2006

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/12/2023